In fact, the Craigslist site of 10 or 12 years ago pretty much looks just like it does today. The online classified ad site hasn't seen the major redesigns, feature adds and makeovers like those that have riled up Facebook's users time and again in recent years.

But that trend may be about to change.

Craigslist posted an ad on its own site late last week, looking to hire a "hands-on" senior user interface engineer, along with a front-end and usability engineers.

According to the ad, Craigslist is looking for the new hires to make a host of site improvements by upgrading the user experience and making it "faster, friendlier and easier" to use.

The engineers will also be tasked with developing new products and features "that will have users [of the site] swooning," while integrating new front-end technologies.

While salaries for the engineer jobs weren't included in the advertisement, the ad did say that job candidates could expect "love from users and staff."